Easy Chicken Noodle Stir Fry

Stir fries are popular in our house and this easy chicken noodle stir fry is no exception. It takes minutes to prepare and not much longer to cook,so I can have the dish on the table in about 20 minutes. Chop sticks are optional.

When making stir fries it is a good idea to prepare all the ingredients as directed in the ingredient list first. That way, when you come to cook, you have them all ready to go into the pan at the right time. Come to think of it, it is a good idea to weigh out and prepare the ingredients first for any dish you are making, especially if you are a beginner or trying something new. For this dish, slice the chicken and put it in the marinade first. It will be ready to use once you have prepared all the other ingredients.

Step by step easy chicken noodle stir fry

Easy Chicken Noodle Stir Fry

Quick and tasty, this easy chicken noodle stir fry is perfect when you don't have much time to spend in the kitchen. Use it as a starting point and vary the vegetables according to what you have available.

Instructions

Place the chicken in a shallow dish and stir in the garlic, ginger, sherry, soy and chilli sauce if using. Allow to marinate for a few minutes while preparing the other ingredients.

Place the noodles in a large bowl and cover with boiling water allow to stand.

Remove the chicken from it’s marinade and toss in the cornflour.

Heat the oil in a large wok or frying pan and add the chicken, toss over the heat until browned on all sides.

Add all the sugar snap, peppers and baby corn, and stir fry for about 5 minutes until they just tender. Next add the beansprouts and spring onions and toss over together over high heat for a minute or two.

Stir in any remaining marinade, stock and honey. Drain the noodles and add to the pan. Cook stirring until the sauce is thickened slightly. Serve garnished with coriander leaves.

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Toss the marinated chicken in the cornflour

Fry the chcicken for about 5 minutes.

Add the peppers, corn and sugar snap peas. Stir fry until just tender.

Stir in the beansprouts and spring onions.

Pour in the remaining marinade, stock and honey.

Drain the noodles and toss into the stir fry.

Hints, Tips and Variations

One of the reasons this is a popular dish in our household is because it is so easy to vary according to what I have to hand.

Vary the vegetables For example: I often have a few carrots in the the fridge so I cut these into sticks and add them. Use any colour pepper, mangetout instead of sugar snaps, shredded cabbage instead of beansprouts, or thinly sliced regular onions instead of spring onions.

Add a little chopped fresh chilli if you like your stir fries spicy.

Garnish with chopped parsley instead of coriander.

Use pork, beef, or lamb instead of chicken.

Use rice oodles instead of egg noodles or even tagliatelle or spaghetti if you do not have any noodles.

About Jacqueline Bellefontaine

Jacqueline has been a cookery writer and food stylist for over 25 years and is a member of the Guild of Food Writers. She is the author of 18 cookbooks and now writes two blogs where she shares the recipes she cooks at home for family and friends, or just for fun. Jacqueline started her food writing career on a weekly magazine and as a result likes to champion good basic home cooking. The daughter of a master baker she is passionate about home baking and is happiest in the kitchen knocking up a batch of buns or baking a loaf of bread. Jacqueline has two grown sons and lives with her husband in Central London.

Lovely recipe, Jacqui! I do love a good stir fry – can’t beat them for a quick and tasty, not to mention healthy meal – plus, as Corina said, they are so good for finishing up leftovers. There was a time in my life when I would always plan in a stir fry for the day before I went shopping – that way I could clear out my fridge before I bought all the new stuff! And I totally agree with you about prepping first, I very rarely do with other recipes these days, but with stir fries I always do – everything needs to happen so fast and I find things get overcooked if I don’t prep in advance!! Thanks for sharing your lovely recipe with #CookBlogShare this week 🙂 Eb x

I am a big fan of simple stir fries like this when I want to make something quick and easy for dinner. It’s definitely a good way of using up whatever vegetables are at the bottom of the fridge too! IT sounds lovely and I love that the chicken is marinated as you prepare everything else.